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Living in the yellow zone: The political geography of intervention in Haiti
Nicolas Lemay-Hebert
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Arts & Humanities
Political Geography
99%
Haiti
86%
Securitization
49%
Critical Cartography
15%
Gentrification
11%
Channeling
11%
Self-help
10%
Earthquake
10%
Logic
9%
Resilience
9%
Segregation
8%
International Relations
8%
Geography
8%
Political Economy
7%
Interaction
4%
Social Sciences
Haiti
72%
geography
44%
Securities regulations
34%
cartography
14%
residential area
14%
local population
13%
self-help
13%
city center
12%
natural disaster
11%
segregation
10%
coding
10%
international relations
10%
resilience
10%
political economy
10%
interaction
5%
interview
5%
literature
4%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
political geography
100%
social segregation
14%
international relations
13%
gentrification
12%
self help
12%
regulation
11%
political economy
11%
channeling
10%
cartography
9%
residential area
8%
geography
8%
earthquake
5%
need
4%